Rolled Flower Jewelry
I’m Super Duper Excited to have Jen from Tatertots and Jello here today. Jen is talented and handy, a blogging Mega Star and is just as sweet as can be in real life! She’s here today with a couple jewelry gift ideas. Sweet!
1. Cut a 1-inch wide strip of material. We used fat quarters and cut one strip for a small flower, and combined two strips to make a larger flower.
2. Fold the strip in half width-wise and add a dot of hot glue, then immediately roll up the material {keep it folded in half} about 10 rolls. Then secure with another drop of hot glue.
3. Now fold the material in toward the center of the flower and continue rolling the material around the center of the flower. Hot glue a dot every rotation.
4. Continue this way until you run out of material and secure the end of the fabric to the flower.
5. Put hot glue on the back of the flower and attach it to a piece of felt.
6. Once the glue has cooled, cut around the flower on the felt.
7. Now you have a flower you can make into a pin, hairclip, or ring. Combine more than one flower to make a necklace by attaching the flowers to a piece of felt. Put pieces of chain underneath the flowers to secure the chain to the felt and flowers. Then cut around all of the flowers and attach a clasp to the end of the chain and a jump ring to the other end.

Super cute! Where do you get those kid of clips from???
I’ve recently become obsessed with fabric flowers! Can’t wait to try a necklace with them!
thanks for having me. I am loving all of the fun Christmas in July ideas!!
xxoxoxo
Jen
LOVE JEN! 🙂 Thanks for featuring her!
Love all the ideas!